By making devastating cuts to education and putting their narrow political agenda ahead of what’s best for Ontario’s students, Doug Ford and Stephen Lecce have forced Ontario’s educators to take the steps necessary to fight back against the government’s misguided plans.

We’ve asked the Ford Government to return the average high school class size in Ontario to 22 students. They said No.

We’ve asked that the Ford Government reverse the cuts that will see 10,000 fewer educators in our schools and 60,000 fewer courses available to our kids. They said no.

We’ve called for a proper study of the merits and impacts of mandatory e-learning as a graduation requirement before any decisions are made. Guess what the Ford Government said?

Ontario’s educators are fighting for our students’ future. Disrupting their education, even for a day, is not something we’re happy about, but it’s something we have to do to get the government’s attention. Doug Ford’s cuts to education will affect our students and our province not just for a day, but for generations to come.

Correct Class Sizes

Return the average class size in Ontario high schools to 22 students to ensure every student has access to the resources and courses they need to graduate.

Reverse Cuts

Reverse funding cuts to education workers, like counsellors, psychologists and early childhood educators, so Ontario’s students can learn in a safe and supportive environment.

Get Evidence

Properly study the merits and impacts of mandatory e-learning as a graduation requirement before any decisions are made.